Search Minnetonka Inmate Population

Minnetonka inmate population records are part of the Hennepin County detention system. This western suburb of Minneapolis has about 54,000 residents and sits in Hennepin County along the shores of Lake Minnetonka. The Minnetonka Police Department handles local law enforcement, while people arrested here are booked at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Facility in Minneapolis. You can search for current inmates through county contacts and state online databases. Local police records are available through the department for arrest reports and incident data connected to Minnetonka cases.

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Minnetonka Overview

54,441 Population
Hennepin County
4th Judicial District
West Metro Region

Minnetonka Police Department

The Minnetonka Police Department serves the city with full law enforcement services. Officers respond to calls, conduct investigations, and make arrests throughout the community. When someone gets arrested in Minnetonka on a jailable offense, they are transported to the Hennepin County jail for booking. Minor offenses may lead to a citation with a court date rather than jail time.

Minnetonka covers a large geographic area with a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial districts. The city borders Plymouth to the north, Eden Prairie to the south, and several other western suburbs. All of these communities share the Hennepin County jail system. So inmate population data for a Minnetonka arrest goes into the same county system as arrests from neighboring cities. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office manages all detention records.

The police department keeps its own records of local arrests and incidents. You can request copies of police reports and arrest logs through the department. These are separate from jail and detention records, which are held at the county level. For questions about whether someone arrested in Minnetonka is still in custody, contact the Hennepin County jail directly.

The Minnesota DOC Inmate Locator provides search access for state prison inmates, including those sentenced from Minnetonka cases.

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The DOC database covers state prisons only. For county jail custody data, check with the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office.

Inmate Data and Public Access

Minnesota law defines which inmate records are public. The Minnesota Government Data Practices Act classifies arrest data as public information. Anyone can get the name of the arrested person, charges, arrest location and time, and the arresting agency. Minnetonka Police and the Hennepin County jail both follow these rules. Booking photographs are generally available to the public.

Certain records stay restricted. Medical data, mental health records, and financial details about inmates are not released to the public. Minn. Stat. 13.85 provides the classification framework for corrections and detention data. Security-sensitive information can be withheld when release could endanger someone or compromise jail operations. Data presented in open court becomes part of the public record. Victims have extra rights to receive certain inmate information, especially for safety planning and restitution.

Hennepin County Detention System

Minnetonka arrestees go to the Hennepin County Adult Detention Facility. This is the largest county jail in Minnesota, handling bookings from Minneapolis and dozens of suburbs. During intake, staff record personal details, take fingerprints and photos, and enter all charges. They check for warrants across jurisdictions. The booking record joins the county's inmate population database.

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 641 sets the rules for county jails. Inmates must be separated by gender. Juveniles stay apart from adults. The facility must provide meals, medical care, and communication access. Under Minn. Stat. 641.05, the jail reports inmate population data to the courts each week. The BCA gets reporting data as well. Minnesota bans private prisons under Minn. Stat. 641.015, so the Hennepin County jail is publicly operated.

Discharge planning happens before release. Under Minn. Stat. 641.155, jail staff must connect inmates with community resources. Hennepin County partners with multiple organizations for housing, treatment, and reentry support. This requirement aims to reduce recidivism by helping people get stable after they leave custody.

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Hennepin County Records

Minnetonka is in Hennepin County. Jail bookings from local arrests go through the Hennepin County detention system. Visit the Hennepin County page for full county-level inmate population details.

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Nearby Cities

These cities surround Minnetonka in the west metro. Most share the Hennepin County jail system for local arrests.